Mi Tierra Cafe – We Never Close
Open 24 hours-a-day and festooned with Christmas lights year-round, Mi Tierra is a little loco and a lot of fun.
We’ve got strolling musicians, a huge selection of classic Tex-Mex dishes and the coldest beer in the Mercado.
In 1941, Pete and Cruz Cortez opened a little three-table cafe for early-rising farmers and workers at San Antonio’s Mercado. Sixty years later Mi Tierra Cafe is a world-famous landmark – the place hometown regulars and hungry tourists go for authentic Mexican food and a warm Texas welcome.
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I just move to Austin and this weekend went to San Antonio to see a friend he took to El Mercado and The mi Tierra Cafe, what a place it was like it a new year celebration the food was great so the deserts and Margaritas, I can wait to go back again.Thank you, so much the Mural was beautiful and the mariachis with their spanish music delightful.
Miriam